We live in an era where some publications see what works for others and say “I can do this.” It doesn’t always work and it has become a mess when it comes to who should and should not ask questions on red carpets.
The game of red carpet journalism is complicated. It is a bit lighter than other aspects of the press circuit but for some projects, “fun” questions don’t necessarily work. The balance of what to ask and what not to ask has always been a struggle but some navigate it easier than others. The issue we are currently facing is people asking questions about “daddyism” who don’t know when it is appropriate.
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